Join CDRP

This contact information will be included on our Membership List and distributed to potential clients by other members. Applicants become Members and are listed on the CDRP website when basic requirements are met as noted below.

Joining is easy. The cost is $195. Complete our online application.

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Name *

First

Last

Firm Name

Address *

Phone Number *

Email *

Profession *

Attorney

Mental Health

Financial Neutral

Associated Professionals

I am licensed in my profession and am available for collaborative cases in the following states

DC

MD

VA

Date(s) and title of 16 hour collaborative team training program *

Date(s) and title of mediation training (must be completed within one year of joining CDRP

Please check which committee(s) you would like to work on

Education/Training

Membership

Civil

Meetings

Do you have a biography document and website profile?

Send files to info@collablawmaryland.org

By initialing here I certify that the information provided on this application is true to the best of my knowledge. By signing this digital signature I agree to be bound by all CDRP member requirements.

Your application will be reviewed by CDRP's Membership Chair. Once approved, you will receive an e-mail containing a link to PayPal to pay your annual dues.

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As a condition of continued membership in Collaborative Dispute Resolution Professionals, I certify that I will:

Comply with all rules and procedures of CDRP as the organization evolves

Attend a minimum of two CDRP general educational meetings per year, as well as an additional Collaborative event;

Maintain my membership in the IACP as long as I am a member of CDRP;

Pay annual CDRP membership dues;

Within one (1) year of joining I will complete at least thirty (30) hours mediation training in client-centered, facilitative conflict resolution, of the kind typically taught in an interest-based, narrative, or transformative mediation training program;

Complete at least eight hours every two years of further training in Collaborative Practice or areas that support the principles of Collaborative Practice such as communication skills, advanced collaborative training beyond the minimum 16 hours of basic training, advanced mediation training, advanced professional coach training, etc. I understand that four of the eight hours can be completed by doing pro bono collaborative cases through the Collaborative Project of Maryland.